'Most of us were going to breakfast that morning': Local Pearl Harbor survivor uses technology to stay connected
By: Tajma Hall
Posted: Dec 4, 2022 11:04 AM CST
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BROOKFIELD, Wis. (CBS 58) -- As the world marks 81 years since the attack on Pearl Harbor Tajma Hall meets the last remaining Pearl Harbor survivor from the Milwaukee area, Ed Miklavcic. Even at 102 years old, Ed is adept at using technology to remain connected to family and continue to share the story of the monumental event he witnessed all those years ago.
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